Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' own interpretations of integrity. As part of the Perspectives on Research Integrity in Science and Medicine (PRISM) project, we sought to explore how researchers themselves define research integrity. We conducted 33 semi-structured interviews with clinical and laboratory-based researchers from across Switzerland. Data were transcribed and coded using thematic analysis and illustrative quotes were selected. Researchers defined integrity in terms of honesty, transparency, and objectivity, and generally stressed the importance of sticking to the research question and avoiding bias in data interpretation. Some saw research integrity as being synon...
Background: Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of re...
BACKGROUND: Reports of questionable or detrimental research practices (QRPs) call into question the ...
Abstract Scholars need to be able to trust each other, because otherwise they cannot collaborate an...
Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' o...
Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' o...
Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' o...
Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' o...
Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' o...
Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of research is on...
Researchers often refer to research integrity, scientific integrity, research misconduct, scientific...
Researchers often refer to research integrity, scientific integrity, research misconduct, scientific...
Researchers often refer to research integrity, scientific integrity, research misconduct, scientific...
Researchers often refer to research integrity, scientific integrity, research misconduct, scientific...
Researchers often refer to research integrity, scientific integrity, research misconduct, scientific...
Background: Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of re...
Background: Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of re...
BACKGROUND: Reports of questionable or detrimental research practices (QRPs) call into question the ...
Abstract Scholars need to be able to trust each other, because otherwise they cannot collaborate an...
Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' o...
Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' o...
Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' o...
Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' o...
Despite increasing interest in integrity issues, relatively few studies have examined researchers' o...
Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of research is on...
Researchers often refer to research integrity, scientific integrity, research misconduct, scientific...
Researchers often refer to research integrity, scientific integrity, research misconduct, scientific...
Researchers often refer to research integrity, scientific integrity, research misconduct, scientific...
Researchers often refer to research integrity, scientific integrity, research misconduct, scientific...
Researchers often refer to research integrity, scientific integrity, research misconduct, scientific...
Background: Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of re...
Background: Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of re...
BACKGROUND: Reports of questionable or detrimental research practices (QRPs) call into question the ...
Abstract Scholars need to be able to trust each other, because otherwise they cannot collaborate an...